Jon Peddie Research: Graphics Add-in Board Shipments Decreased by 38.2%

Approximately 6.3 million add-in boards shipped in Q1 2023.

The analyst firm Jon Peddie Research (JPR) reported that graphics add-in board (AIB) shipments decreased in Q1 2023 by 12.6% and by 38.2% year-to-year. While the percentage of AIBs in desktop PCs grew from last quarter by 8%, it was down 21% year-to-year. Around 6.3 million AIBs shipped in Q1 2023.

The report states that AMD’s market share remained the same compared to last quarter, while Intel, which entered the market in Q3’22 with the Arc A770 and A750, gained 2%. NVIDIA keeps dominating the market with 84%.

JPR also states that AIB shipments decreased from the last quarter by 12.6%, which is below the 10-year average of -4.9%. 

“Shipments of new AIBs were impacted by turndown in the PC market due to inflation worries and layoffs, and people buying last-gen boards as suppliers sought to reduce inventory levels. With inventory being run down, sales of new-generation boards will pick up, but not until Q3. Q2 is traditionally a down quarter, and the year won’t be any different, but probably not as severe as might be expected,” said Jon Peddie, JPR founder and president.  

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